The Dominican peso is the currency of the Dominican Republic. It is the only currency which is legal tender for all monetary transactions, whether public or private, in the Dominican Republic. In 2004 the peso dramatically plummeted but has now reached a more stable rate.

The Malaysian ringgit is the currency of Malaysia. It is divided into 100 sen.The word ringgit means "jagged" in Malay and was originally used to refer to the serrated edges of silver Spanish dollars which circulated widely in the area during the Portuguese colonial era.